Has RX-100 Lens correction disappeared again? post RAW Camera Update 4.09

On a fairly new imac running 10.8.5 and iphoto 11 (9.4.3) A further RAW camera Update seems to have returned an issue with a Sony RX100, and lens correction has dissappeared.

RAW support 5.03 is now available and it reports to correct this issue
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